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File #: 150748    Version: Name:
Type: Bill Status: ENACTED
File created: 10/8/2015 In control: Committee on Streets and Services
On agenda: Final action: 12/10/2015
Title: Amending Chapter 10-700 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "Refuse and Littering," to make changes relating to: City collection of waste; separation of recyclable materials from other waste for City and private collection; private collection of waste for those not eligible to receive City collection; planning, reporting, education and signage requirements applicable with respect to certain regulated premises; providing for penalties and enforcement; and making technical changes; all under certain terms and conditions.
Sponsors: Councilmember Bass
Indexes: REFUSE AND LITTERING
Code sections: 10-700 - Refuse and Littering, 10-701 - Definitions
Attachments: 1. CertifiedCopy15074801.pdf
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultTallyAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
12/23/20151 MAYOR SIGNED   Action details Meeting details Not available
12/10/20151 CITY COUNCIL READ AND PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
12/3/20151 CITY COUNCIL SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCILPass  Action details Meeting details Not available
12/3/20151 CITY COUNCIL ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR   Action details Meeting details Not available
12/3/20151 CITY COUNCIL SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCILPass  Action details Meeting details Not available
12/3/20151 CITY COUNCIL READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING CALENDAR   Action details Meeting details Not available
12/3/20151 CITY COUNCIL READ AND ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK'S SECOND READING CALENDAR   Action details Meeting details Not available
11/30/20150 Committee on Streets and Services HEARING NOTICES SENT   Action details Meeting details Not available
11/30/20150 Committee on Streets and Services HEARING HELD   Action details Meeting details Not available
11/30/20150 Committee on Streets and Services AMENDED   Action details Meeting details Not available
11/30/20151 Committee on Streets and Services REPORTED FAVORABLY, RULE SUSPENSION REQUESTED   Action details Meeting details Not available
10/8/20150 CITY COUNCIL Introduced and ReferredPass  Action details Meeting details Not available
Title
Amending Chapter 10-700 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "Refuse and Littering," to make changes relating to: City collection of waste; separation of recyclable materials from other waste for City and private collection; private collection of waste for those not eligible to receive City collection; planning, reporting, education and signage requirements applicable with respect to certain regulated premises; providing for penalties and enforcement; and making technical changes; all under certain terms and conditions.

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WHEREAS, Act 101 of 1988 requires municipalities to implement source-separation and collection programs for recyclable materials for both residential and commercial properties; and

WHEREAS, Act 101 also requires counties to update their Municipal Solid Waste Management Plan every 10 years; and

WHEREAS, Counties are required to appoint a citizens' Solid Waste and Recycling Advisory Committee to provide input and recommendations regarding development of the Municipal Solid Waste Management Plan; and

WHEREAS, The Solid Waste and Recycling Advisory Committee has expressed its support for increasing recycling participation and diversion, particularly in the commercial sector; and

WHEREAS, Council supports the Mayor and the Streets Department's efforts to develop and maintain sustainable recycling programs and consider the advice of the Solid Waste and Recycling Advisory Committee related to certain recycling and solid waste management policies and programs; and

WHEREAS, Removing certain materials from the municipal waste stream will decrease the flow of solid waste to disposal, aid in the conservation and recovery of valuable resources, conserve energy in the manufacturing process, and increase the supply of reusable materials for the Commonwealth's industries; and

WHEREAS, It is in the public interest to reduce and minimize contamination of...

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